All my life I had a rapport with black caddies. Lee Trevino blackcaddielife Change image and share on social
Chi Chi Rodriguez had as good a pair of hands as anybody I ever saw, and more shots than you can imagine. But Chi Chi had a habit of turning simple shots into difficult ones. Lee Trevino chidifficultgood Change image and share on social
I remember the first time going to St. Jude. I didn't like going there because the children were ill, and it just broke my heart. It makes you test your religion when you see something like that. But the Lord doesn't want just old people. You know, He wants some young people, too, and good people. He takes care of them. He takes care of them. Lee Trevino breakcarechild share on social
My wife doesn't care what I do when I'm away, as long as I don't have a good time. Lee Trevino caregoodlong Change image and share on social
I believe in reincarnation. In my last life I was a peasant. Next time around, I'd like to be an eagle. Who hasn't dreamed they could fly? They're a protected species, too. Lee Trevino dreameaglefly Change image and share on social
Only bad golfers are lucky. They're the ones bouncing balls off trees, curbs, turtles and cars. Good golfers have bad luck. When you hit the ball straight, a funny bounce is bound to be unlucky. Lee Trevino badballbind Change image and share on social
Seve Ballesteros was the best trouble-shot player who ever lived. It didn't matter how far in the woods you put that guy, he'd find a way to get out. But Seve inadvertently put a lot of big numbers on the scorecards of average players, because he inspired them to take dumb chances. Lee Trevino averageballesterosbig share on social
Yes, I think I have the best swing on the Tour. Why have scores comedown in the last ten years? Partly because they are imitating me. Lee Trevino comedownimitatepartly Change image and share on social
There are two things that won't last long in this world, and that's dogs chasing cars and pros putting for pars. Lee Trevino carchasedog Change image and share on social
I love watching Anthony Kim play, but I'm not a fan of the way he grips down a good two inches on his full-swing shots. Choking down lightens the club's swingweight and effectively makes the shaft stiffer. Lee Trevino anthonychokeclub share on social